Parchment Paper???
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Parchment Paper???
I thought I knew all of the little tricks like freezer paper for felt, clear wrap for tracing, tissue paper for thin fabrics.
a balloon for pulling a needle and keep a fork handy in case you need a miniature bow, but don't know anything about parchment paper. Sounds like something I desperately need in my life
a balloon for pulling a needle and keep a fork handy in case you need a miniature bow, but don't know anything about parchment paper. Sounds like something I desperately need in my life
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Wow-I have not heard of keeping a fork handy in case I need a miniature bow-please explain and let me know what I am missing out on this handy dandy idea. And-parchment paper is so nice to use when I am baking cookies but don't have any ideas for using it for crafty things. Maybe you will get some great ideas and I will anxiously be watching this thread.
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I know about the fork bow but never thought to keep one hand in my studio. I always have to run out to the kitchen. Now I need to get one at a thrift or dollar store.
I haven't heard for a crafty use for parchment paper but will be very interested in any new ideas for it. Love it for baking!
I haven't heard for a crafty use for parchment paper but will be very interested in any new ideas for it. Love it for baking!
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all of the above for parchment paper ... plus ...
* using it to make a pattern that you can keep reusing
* line casseroles to keep things from sticking to the dish/pan when cooking
* and even as a crock pot liner
* using it to make a pattern that you can keep reusing
* line casseroles to keep things from sticking to the dish/pan when cooking
* and even as a crock pot liner
Last edited by QuiltE; 11-02-2018 at 07:11 AM.
#10
Yes I love it for tracing a pattern. Much sturdier than tissue paper. And it is a must for baking Christmas cookies. I have started putting a piece under my prefab pizza. It protects the oven from any little cheese drips.
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